put more clothes on or let all of the air out of your body and go limp hope it sortof helped :)
90 n is needed to accelerate your body at a rate of 2 if you weigh 45 kg.
Bears can weigh more than 1,400 pounds.
Sand, dirt, and other dry things weigh more if it is wet.
When a person dies it increases their actual body weight.
False assumption.
On average, about 95-125 pounds. if you weigh 125 here is your BMI, body mass index, Body mass index BMI prime so you weigh average if you weigh more than 128 your overweight. and you weigh more 153 you obese... -Gen Zod
How tall is the grass? If it's tall, then obviously it will weigh more than if it's short. Is the grass dead and dry, or is it green? If it's dead and dry, it will weigh less because of lower moisture content. If it's green then it has a higher moisture content and will weigh more.
The average weight of cremated human remains, also known as ashes or cremains, is around 5-7 pounds for an adult. This weight can vary depending on factors such as the person's size and bone density.
They certainly do not. When you carry a live person they are usually cooperating a bit. A dead person cannot do so.
I believe a chopped up human body would have to weigh less due to the great percentage of fluids now missing
when the heart stops and all the functions of the body are no more.
15%
it weighs about 10% more the n the rest of it's body
The heart... The heart was left in the body so that the Egyptian god Anubis could weigh it prior to guiding the dead through the underworld.
I imagine he weighs considerably less now that he is dead.
Height and weight don't have a straight forward relationship. You could be 3'2" and weigh 67 lbs and be overweight. You could be 5'2" and weigh 67 lbs and almost be dead. You would need your body mass index (BMI) or a percent body fat count to give you a better result.